La Mer (song)

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"La Mer" is a song written by French composer, lyricist, singer and showman Charles Trenet (1913 – 2001).

Trenet wrote the lyrics of "La Mer" on the train in 1943 while travelling along the French Mediterranean coast, returning from Paris to Narbonne, supposedly in ten minutes, on toilet paper supplied by SNCF. He was assisted with the tune by Leo Chauliac. It was originally published by Raoul Breton. It was not until 1946 that Trenet recorded the song.

English lyrics, unrelated to the French lyrics, were written by Jack Lawrence and entitled "Beyond the Sea". This became a hit for Bobby Darin in 1960, and the song has since been recorded by more than 400 other artists in many languages.

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IMDB lists 25 instances[1] where either "La Mer" or "Beyond the Sea" have been used in various media, including:

  • The song was featured in a film that was shot by Fabien Baron during the photo sessions for Madonna's Sex book.
  • "Beyond the Sea" is used as the theme to the game Bioshock, as well as being used throughout the game on jukeboxes and loud hailers in-game.

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